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    1) Communities Unite in Support of ANCA Telethon
    2) Orinats Yerkir Leader Confirms Resignation; Avoids Blaming Kocharian
    3) Honorary Presidents of 31st Navasartian Games Donate $50,000 to Homenetmen
    4) Armenian And Hellenic Caucus Leaders Join Together In Opposing Missile Sale
    To Turkey

    1) Communities Unite in Support of ANCA Telethon

    (Washington, DC)--Armenian Communities and organizations across the United
    States are uniting in overwhelming support of the May 21st Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA) Telethon. In the last several weeks, individual
    communities have mobilized to build support for the Telethon including early
    community-level local fundraising initiatives. With less than a week before
    the
    Telethon air date, there is a groundswell of widespread interest across the
    entire spectrum of community organizations coming together with a united
    purpose of supporting the Armenian Cause, "Hai Tad." With this in mind,
    representatives of various communities and organizations are planning on
    appearing live during the Telethon to show their moral and financial support.
    The Telethon will be on May 21 from 3-9 PM Pacific Time (6 PM-Midnight Eastern
    Time) and will be broadcast nationally on i Network (formerly known as the PAX
    network which can be viewed on local cable systems); Horizon TV, which is
    carried on cable and the DISH satellite network; and will be web cast on
    <http://www.anca.org/>www.anca.org. Viewers can go to the Telethon page of
    the
    ANCA website (<http://www.anca.org/>www.anca.org) where they will find a
    station
    locator by entering their zip code to obtain local channel details.
    "Representatives from communities throughout the United States will be
    traveling to Los Angeles to participate in the Telethon live," said Raffi
    Hamparian, member of the ANCA National Board and Telethon Organizing
    Committee. "The Telethon has touched a common emotion and desire in people to
    support the Armenian Cause in all the different parts of our communities,
    regardless of organizational affiliations or politics. It is worthwhile to
    note
    this very positive development because 'Hai Tad' is a calling that should be
    awakened in every Armenian. As the Telethon will demonstrate, we all have an
    important and critical role to play."
    Representatives from ANCs, community organizations, churches and performing
    artists from across the nation are scheduled to appear during the Telethon in
    addition to an unprecedented number of public officials including mayors and
    representatives from city and state governments; dozens of members of Congress
    and the Congressional Armenian Caucus; and leaders from the Republic of
    Armenia. Representatives of ANCA chapters around the nation will show the
    tangible results of their grassroots advocacy and activism during the
    broadcast
    with in-depth documentaries about the many activities on Armenian issues in
    every community.
    "We are eager to share the progress we are making in Pennsylvania on key
    issues of importance to the Armenian community and that's why I'll be making
    the trip to Los Angeles for the Telethon," said Dr. Ara Chalian, Co-Chair of
    the ANC of Pennsylvania. "The surge in interest and activism demonstrates
    we're
    on the right track and when we put the additional financial resources behind
    our volunteer work of our grassroots network we will see even greater
    results.
    That's what makes this Telethon so critical to our united future."
    To make a donation in advance of the May 21st ANCA Telethon or find out
    channel information, call 1-866-402-2622 (ANCA) or go to
    <http://www.anca.org/>www.anca.org and click on the Telethon logo to make a
    donation online.


    2) Orinats Yerkir Leader Confirms Resignation; Avoids Blaming Kocharian

    (Combined sources)--Armenians parliament speaker Artur Baghdasarian was
    careful
    to avoid any attacks on President Robert Kocharian on Friday as he officially
    announced his Orinats Yerkir Party's departure from the governing coalition
    and
    its transformation into an `opposition force.'
    Baghdasarian dismissed reports that the dramatic collapse of his parliament
    faction was engineered by Kocharian. He insisted that he decided to resign and
    pull Orinats Yerkir out of the coalition because of major policy differences
    with the country's leadership.
    `It is morally right for me to tender my resignation and for our political
    team to leave the coalition,' he told a news conference. `All Orinats Yerkir
    members holding [government] posts must also resign. This is the decision
    unanimously taken by our political council.'
    The party's exit was followed with defections of about a dozen Orinats Yerkir
    lawmakers which caused the party's faction, the second largest in the National
    Assembly, to shrink by half. According to some senior members of the Armenian
    coalition, their departure was initiated by Kocharian with the aim of forcing
    Orinats Yerkir out of his government.
    Presidential press secretary Victor Soghomonian denied this on Friday. `I
    don't want to comment on gossip,' he said. `A change in the ruling
    coalition is
    an ordinary phenomenon for any civilized country. So in this case, nothing
    very
    extraordinary has happened, especially given the fact that there were some
    disagreements within the coalition and they understandably deepened during the
    pre-election period.'
    Baghdasarian said that the defectors had come under unspecified `pressure' to
    leave Orinats Yerkir and caved in because of `an atmosphere of fear that
    stifles dissent' in Armenia. `Everything is clear to everyone. Was there
    pressure? Yes, there was. From all sides,' he said.
    At the same time, Baghdasarian insisted that the Armenian leader played no
    part in the process. `There was no such thing,' he said. `We have for months
    had disagreements on different issues, including with the president of the
    republic.'
    Baghdasarian added that those differences have centered on the Kocharian
    administration's socioeconomic and foreign policies as well as `democratic
    reforms' which he believes need to be carried out in Armenia. He refused to go
    into details.
    The speaker, who was at one point regarded as one of Kocharian's potential
    successors, and his party have repeatedly criticized the government and had an
    uneasy relationship with its coalition partners ever since they signed a
    power-sharing agreement three years ago. Orinats Yerkir's exit from power
    appears to have been precipitated by Baghdasarian's recent interview with a
    German newspaper in which he called for Armenia's accession to NATO and
    implied
    that Kocharian's reelection in 2003 was fraudulent.
    `Of course we are becoming an opposition force. There is no question about
    that,' said Baghdasarian. But he would not specify whether he is ready to
    align
    himself with Armenia's mainstream opposition groups that have long challenged
    Kocharian.
    Leaders of those groups seem to remain mistrustful of Orinats Yerkir. Stepan
    Demirchian of the opposition Artarutyun alliance said the bloc will consider
    cooperating with Baghdasarian's party only if it becomes a `real opposition
    force.' Another Artarutyun figure, Vazgen Manukian, referred to Orinats Yerkir
    as a `party artificially created and artificially broken up' by the
    authorities.
    Another prominent oppositionist, Artashes Geghamian of the National Unity
    Party, was even more dismissive of Orinats Yerkir, alleging that it had been
    created by the influential Defense Minister Serge Sarkisian.
    `We are confident that what happened will not lead to an internal political
    crisis,' said Soghomonian. `The so-called divorce took place in an open and
    civilized atmosphere. Both the government and the National Assembly will
    continue to work in a normal regime.'
    `The resignation was tendered voluntarily,' said Dashnaktsutyun (ARF) leader
    Armen Rustamian. `It was not a punishment. It was a normal political event.'
    Orinats Yerkir's exit leaves the HHK and Dashnaktsutyun in direct control of
    only 51 of the 131 parliament seats. But Rustamian was confident that the
    restructured coalition will rely on other pro-Kocharian factions to push
    government decisions through the National Assembly. He said none of them will
    likely get ministerial posts in return for the backing.
    Rustamian also did not rule out the possibility of Dashnaktsutyun taking over
    some of the senior positions that have been held by Orinats Yerkir until now.
    `We have not made such a clear-cut decision,' he said. `But I don't rule out
    that the discussions will lead to such a reshuffle.'
    The Armenian parliament is expected to accept its speaker's resignation when
    it resumes its sessions on May 22. Deputy speaker Tigran Torosian, who is a
    leading member of the governing Republican Party, will perform Baghdasarian's
    duties in interim.

    3) Honorary Presidents of 31st Navasartian Games Donate $50,000 to Homenetmen

    Longtime Homenetemen members and supporters Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Elo
    Boyadjian were appointed Wednesday Honorary Presidents of the 31st Navasartian
    Games and donated, on this occasion, $50,000 to Homenetmen, said Regional
    Executive Chairman Raffi Ispenjian.
    During the ceremony at Note Luna restaurant in Glendale, the couple humbly
    accepted their appointment as Honorary Presidents and reaffirmed their belief
    in the role Homenetmen plays in our community and the mission of the
    organization.
    `Elo and I will try our best to help out in any way possible and make sure
    that this year's Homenetemen Navasartian Games are a success,' said Joseph
    Boyadjian.
    Joseph Boyadjian has been a member of Homenetemen since his youth in Lebanon,
    where he played soccer for the organization. He is currently a member of the
    Pasadena `Azadamard' chapter of Homenetemen. Both Joseph and Elo Boyadjian
    have
    consistently been active in the Armenian community and are highly respected
    within the community for their many contributions.

    4) Armenian And Hellenic Caucus Leaders Join Together In Opposing Missile Sale
    To Turkey

    --Reps. Bilirakis, Pallone, Radanovich, and Maloney Warn that SLAM-ER Missile
    Transfer Will Undermine Cyprus Peace Process and Threaten Armenia

    (WASHINGTON, DC)--The Co-Chairpersons of the Hellenic Caucus, Reps. Michael
    Bilirakis (R-FL) and Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), were joined Thursday by Armenian
    Caucus Co-Chairman Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Armenian Genocide Resolution lead
    sponsor George Radanovich (R-CA) in calling on Congressional leaders to
    reexamine a controversial $162 million US missile sale to Turkey.
    In letters addressed to the Chairmen and Ranking Members of the House Armed
    Services and International Relations Committees, the four legislators voiced
    their "deep concern and opposition to the application currently before your
    Committee for the foreign military sale to Turkey of 50 AGM 84K Joint Standoff
    Land Attack Missiles - Expanded Response (SLAM-ER) and associated equipment
    and
    services."
    Noting that Turkey has enforced an illegal blockade against Armenia for the
    last twelve years, provides support to Azerbaijan against Nagorno Karabagh,
    and
    refuses to normalize relations with Armenia, they stressed that, "there are no
    safeguards in place to ensure that the transfer of these advanced new weapons
    to Turkey will not be used to threaten Armenia." Commenting on the
    presence of
    more than 40,000 Turkish military troops in the Turkish-occupied area of
    Cyprus, the legislators argued that the sale would "exacerbate the already
    existing military imbalance over Cyprus," and "worsen the uneasy, insecure and
    disadvantaged position of the Republic of Cyprus in terms of its defense and
    weapons proliferation." They closed the letter by requesting a "thorough
    reexamination of all factors pertaining to the sale" of the missiles to
    Turkey.
    "We join with our friends at the American Hellenic Institute in thanking
    Representatives Bilirakis, Pallone, Maloney, and Radanovich in calling for a
    careful review of this ill-advised and destabilizing arms sale to an already
    over-armed Turkish military," said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the
    ANCA. "Neither US interests nor American values are served by providing
    advanced offensive weapons to a government that used US arms to invade Cyprus
    in 1974, transferred weapons to Azerbaijan during the Nagorno Karabagh
    conflict, regularly invades Greek airspace over the Aegean Sea, and has used
    American military equipment in committing human rights abuses against its own
    citizens."

    The full text of the Congressional letter is provided below.

    Dear Mr. Chairman:

    We are writing to express our deep concern and opposition to the application
    currently before your Committee for the foreign military sale to Turkey of 50
    AGM 84K Joint Standoff Land Attack Missiles - Expanded Response (SLAM-ER) and
    associated equipment and services.
    Considering the presence of more than 40,000 Turkish military troops in the
    Turkish-occupied area of Cyprus, this particular sale - if materialized - will
    exacerbate the already existing military imbalance over Cyprus. It will worsen
    the uneasy, insecure and disadvantaged position of the Republic of Cyprus in
    terms of its defense and weapons proliferation.
    We also believe that US approval of this sale will negatively influence the
    ongoing efforts of the Administration to encourage a negotiated settlement of
    the Cyprus question. Support for the sale could be perceived as adversely
    affecting our third-party role in helping to bring the interested parties
    together.
    Turkey has also has enforced an illegal blockade against Armenia for the last
    twelve years, continues to provide support to Azerbaijan against Nagorno
    Karabagh, and refuses to normalize relations with Armenia. There are no
    safeguards in place to ensure that the transfer of these advanced new weapons
    to Turkey will not be used to threaten Armenia.
    This potential sale sends the wrong political message at the wrong time to
    Turkey and the neighboring countries. In a time of delicate diplomatic balance
    by the United States in that region of the world, the sale of this particular
    weapon to Turkey runs the real danger of being seen by the other countries of
    concern as a politically insensitive move.
    We therefore request a thorough reexamination of all factors pertaining to
    the
    sale of the cruise missiles to Turkey.

    Thank you for your attention to this matter.

    Michael Bilirakis
    Co-Chair, Hellenic Caucus

    Frank Pallone
    Co-Chair, Armenian Caucus

    Carolyn Maloney
    Co-Chair, Hellenic Caucus

    George Radanovich
    Member, Armenian Caucus

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